US5862618A - Gun sight for sighting moving targets - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to sighting devices primarily for shotguns and hand guns, in particular to gun sights which provide an illuminated mark to indicate proper gun pointing at moving targets.
- a moving target shooter adopts a different strategy, of accurately "pointing" the gun barrel after raising, or “mounting” the gun.
- the moving target, or "wing” shooter must first acquire the target in his view, second determine the proper position at which to point the gun.
- the shooter must mount the gun and acquire optimum pointing control of the gun.
- traditional gun sights require the shooter to alternate between or compromise the target and gun related tasks, reducing accuracy.
- Gun pointing aids such as single point sights located at the distal end of the barrel are intended to simplify the pointing process; however, as both eyes can see the same single point sight, it is instantly ambiguous which perceived point corresponds to the proper gun pointing. Attempts to interpose a lateral shield to cut off the view from the non-shooting eye are often ineffective during the mounting phase of shooting, and add little or nothing to aid the further optimization of pointing once the gun is mounted.
- Sights mounted on the distal end of the gun barrel presenting an illuminated light having restricted range of viewing requires the shooter to limit the range of distal end gun motion and to fairly exactly point the gun barrel before the light begins to be seen.
- a highly collimated light as may be provided by a long (>12") collimating tube delays or confuses the shooter by making it difficult to acquire the sight.
- the light adds no further guidance on improving the pointing of the gun barrel, or precise targeting if sufficient time is available.
- the present invention provides a shotgun or handgun pointing sight mountable on the barrel near the trigger housing comprising a fluorescent plastic member providing illumination according to the ambient light intensity, and a substantially surrounding member which provides a shooting eye indicator of optimum barrel alignment.
- a fluorescent plastic member providing illumination according to the ambient light intensity
- a substantially surrounding member which provides a shooting eye indicator of optimum barrel alignment.
- an elongated tubular member contains a fluorescent plastic rod at its end and continuing forward of the end to receive light energy from the surrounding ambient light, which is then viewable from within the elongated tube by the shooting eye of the shooter when the shooter properly mounts and points the gun.
- An further improvement according to the present invention comprises a multiple coaxially disposed plastic rod having contrasting fluorescent color plastic rods, wherein the inner rod extends proximally toward the shooter to offer the shooter varying fluorescent color patterns or intensities as the gun is moved to become optimally mounted by the shooter.
- Still further embodiments provide an elongated tubular member to substantially surround the fluorescent rods to provide physical protection to the fluorescent plastic members.
- the tubular member includes one or more apertures to reveal the fluorescent plastic material to the ambient light.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary view of a shotgun including the rearward mounted gun sight according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional elevation view of one embodiment of the gun sight according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2A-2C are a sequence of perspective views of the proximal end of the embodiment of FIG. 2 as illustrated from the perspective of a lateral sighting motion;
- FIG. 2D is an elevation of the distal end of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional elevation view of one embodiment of the gun sight according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 3A-3C are a sequence of perspective views of the proximal end of the embodiment of FIG. 3 as illustrated from the perspective of a lateral sighting motion;
- FIG. 4 is an elevation view of a further alternate embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4A is a plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 4B is a further alternate embodiment having a rounded, covered distal end of the embodiment of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 5 is an partial exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention, including an optional night illumination source.
- a shotgun 54 and gun sight 52 are shown together 50 in FIG. 1, wherein the gun sight 52 is mounted close to the trigger housing 56.
- a gun sight can be mounted at the distal end (tip) of the shotgun barrel, as illustrated in phantom, if desired.
- the rearward mounting of the sight encourages a more balanced raising of the shotgun by allowing the shooter to attend to a region closer to the center of the gun.
- the rearward gun sight according to one embodiment 52A of the present invention includes a fluorescent plastic element partially received within an elongated member 64 which substantially surrounds the received portion of the fluorescent plastic element 62.
- the elongated member inner surface 61 has an non-reflective coating or is made substantially non-reflective.
- the distal end elevation view of FIG. 2D illustrates an extension 63 of the member 64 along one side fluorescent plastic material to restrict the view of the distal portion of the fluorescent material by a non-shooting (left) eye; the opposite shooting eye configurations provide extension 63 on the opposite side of the fluorescent plastic material 62.
- the elongated member comprises a tubular member, but also may comprise a C-shaped, rectangular-shaped cross-sectional member.
- a sight configured and mounted (with a suitable bow mounting device) on a shotgun/rifle has a length from the proximal end to the proximal end of the fluorescent plastic element 62 of 6-8 inches for a horizontally viewable end dimension of the fluorescent plastic member of less than 5/16 inch, or preferably a round pattern of 3/16 inch for a thin-walled (formed sheet metal) tubular member, and correspondingly less if the tubular member has a significant thickness.
- a sight configured for handgun or archery mounting has a length from the proximal end of the tubular member to the proximal end of the fluorescent plastic of 11/2 to 3 inches and a horizontally viewable fluorescent plastic element in the 0.1 to 3/16 inch range, typically a round pattern of 1/8 inch diameter.
- the gun sight of FIG. 2 line of sight is in parallel alignment with the gun barrel providing the shooter with a sight mark viewable only by the shooting eye as shown in the FIGS. 2A-2C, as the gun is moved into optimum pointing position.
- the view 60A is observed when the gun is slightly laterally (to the right) displaced from optimum, and gradually, e.g. 60B, becomes optimal, 60C as the gun barrel and eye sighting line are moved into alignment.
- the further improvement according to one embodiment 52B of the present invention as shown in FIG. 3 provides an inner 65 and outer 66 fluorescent contrasting plastic members of generally concentric circular configuration.
- the proximal end 67 of the inner fluorescent member 65 is cantilevered beyond the outer fluorescent member 66, wherein the exposed (cylindrical) surface may further provide a contrasting or non-fluorescent surface which is viewable to the shooter when the gun sight is non-optimally aligned, as discussed below.
- the outer fluorescent plastic material 66 may be tapered or shaped to reveal the inner fluorescent material, permitting both fluorescent materials 65, 66 to receive the ambient light energy; alternately, the inner fluorescent material may extend beyond the outer fluorescent material.
- a further feature according to the present invention provides adjustment of the position and length of the inner fluorescent plastic member 65 to vary the relative intensity of the fluorescence of that member, and to provide a more greater inner extension 67 to provide enhanced indication of optimal positioning.
- the gun sight of FIG. 3 also provides the shooter with a sight mark viewable only by the shooting eye as shown in the FIGS. 3A-3C, as the gun is moved into optimum pointing position.
- the view 70A is observed when the gun is slightly laterally (to the right) displaced from optimum, and gradually, e.g. 70B, becomes optimal, 70C as the gun barrel and eye sighting line are moved into alignment.
- the embodiment 52C of FIGS. 4 and 4A provides a tubular member 72 having a distal aperture 74 to reveal the fluorescent plastic member 66A, without requiring the fluorescent plastic members to extend beyond the distal end of the tubular member 72.
- the outer fluorescent plastic members e.g. 66A
- the inner fluorescent plastic member(s) may extend beyond the distal end of the tubular member 72.
- FIG. 4B An alternative distal end 78 of the tubular member 72 is shown in FIG. 4B, which provides a rounded end covering.
- FIG. 5 A partial, exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention including concentric fluorescent plastic members 65B and 66B, which are to be received in the distal end of the tubular member 72, is shown in FIG. 5. Also included is a cylindrical member 82 comprising a stored-light energy or self-energized source of illumination, e.g. tritium, which is received over the inner fluorescent plastic member 65B to provide illumination viewable on the inner surface(s) of the fluorescent plastic members 65B and 66B when the gun sight is optimally pointed. Also according to the present invention, a small lamp (not shown) may be mounted externally nearby to provide local ⁇ ambient ⁇ illumination or illumination directly to the external surfaces of the fluorescent plastic material.
- a stored-light energy or self-energized source of illumination e.g. tritium
- the preferred embodiment comprises exemplary fluorescent plastic members; however, for the purpose of the invention and the specification, such members shall include all optical material, e.g. transparent or translucent plastic or glass, etc., capable of receiving and retransmitting ambient light.
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